On Sun, 2007-12-02 at 17:21 +0100, Jacek Ruzyczka wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>> I am currently working on a Gtk# desktop app, which will run both on Linux,
> and on WinXP / WinVista. Now I've got a question: When I wanna signalise on a
> Linux platform that the app is busy, I use CursorType.Watch as Gdk.Cursor.
> But on a WinXP platform, an hourglass (WinVista: rotating ring) cursor is
> used for this particular purpose. CursorType.Watch, I have realised, is
> simply ignored on Windows, so which CursorType shall I use?
Gdk.CursorType.Watch is what we use in our Cross-platform application,
and it works as expected for us. Cursors are set on a GdkWindow, so
make sure your cursor is inside the window to see it change.
What Gtk+ version are you using?
Cheers,
-Brad